Tag Archives: freelance

Have you registered for HOW Design Live 2015? HOW delivers everything you need to pursue a fulfilling, successful creative career—in one essential event. Venturing off and establishing your own graphic design business is exhilarating and a tiny bit intimidating. But cutting the strings to the corporate world and being in charge is highly rewarding...

Creating a truly stunning graphic design portfolio can be quite the challenge. It’s simultaneously your first impression, a comprehensive definition of your personal style, and a showcase of your best work. But, then again, so is everyone else’s. So how do you make your portfolio stand out from the crowd? Learn what employers and...

The live online event Strategies for Creative Freelancers – Spring 2014 was a roaring success, but the excitement hasn’t ended! If you register for Strategies for Creative Freelancers in the next two days—April 17th & 18th—you’ll get a full week of access to all 11 freelance design tutorials, webinars and audio sessions from the...

Have you ever wanted to be your own boss? Are you interested in starting a freelance business, but don’t know how to get started? Make the jump to freelancing with the HOW Design University course How to Start Your Own Freelance Business with freelance guru and Marketing Mentor founder Ilise Benun. Register for How...

Have you been wondering how to start freelancing or how to make your freelance business more successful? Stop dreaming and take action with this compilation of favorite freelance resources from HOWDesign.com.

There are many joys of being a thriving freelancer, like choosing your projects and deciding when and where you work. But there are perpetual challenges, too, like managing client requests when you’re swamped or simply need time to decompress. Often, you may find yourself attending to everyone’s needs but your own—a road that, when...

Most freelance designers are used to ebb and flow in their work schedules. There's no guaranteed way for keeping work coming through your door, but you can take some steps to help make your downtime more productive.